Saturday, May 4, 2013

Chuck Norris---in The Lone Wolf McQuade

The Lone Wolf—J.J. McQuade (Chuck Norris) is one of
my favorite Chuck Norris movies. It is filled with drama, action, adventure and
love.

McQuade is a Texas Ranger who works alone and uses his own
uniquely practiced skills to bring criminals to justice. He can shoot straighter than most and he uses
his martial arts as second nature---he does not need to think---he just reacts.
He believes in justice and sometimes not by the rules of his badge---but he
gets the jobs done his way.

Don’t get in his way or harm his family because he will come
after anyone who does---and it will not be pleasant. He will not be forced into
a fight---nor, will be back down from one.

After handling a gang of horse thieves and bringing the
leader in---while saving a group of young Texas Rangers who were following the
orders of their leader who lead them into the hands of the gang.

McQuade almost missed his best friend Dakota’s (L.Q.
Jones) retirement speech but he makes it in time---dusty and nasty in all
his glory. He was talking to Dakota when the Captain walked up and asked him to
come to his office.

The reason the Captain wanted him there is to show him what
was written in the newspaper about McQuade being a lone wolf---always working
alone. The Captain introduce McQuade's new partner to him---Kayo (Robert
Beltran) one of the young rangers he saved this morning.

McQuade said no way kid and then he leaves without another
word. The Captain told Kayo to stay with him. So the fun begins of having a
partner while not acknowledging him.

Kayo goes to McQuade’s home which is an isolated dump---but
he likes it. His only pet is a lone wolf he befriended---probably because they
were so much alike. This is when Kayo meets the wolf that is guarding McQuade’s
house. Kayo runs inside the house as the screen door is unlocked and sees the
mess inside the house.

McQuade
meets Lola Richardson (Barbara Carrera) and they become
involved. The only issue there is a local criminal
Rawley Wilkes (David Carradine) is in love with her too. Lola's late husband was
Rawley’s partner who he killed for money and her love---and of course she does not know this---yet.

This is a very good movie and I hope you will enjoy the
videos and the review.